Despite the government’s doubled end-of-year tax offset of $1,080 for low and middle-income earners kicking in this year, average refund amounts have just risen to $2,800 from $2,379.
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The introduction of the government’s $1,080 low and middle-income tax offset has done little to lift tax refunds, with the spike in self-lodging taxpayers linked to the meagre increase.
Despite the government’s doubled end-of-year tax offset of $1,080 for low and middle-income earners kicking in this year, average refund amounts have just risen to $2,800 from $2,379.
Read more at MyBusiness.